These pictures are of the many sad memorials erected by friends & family to honor murder and other violence victims in the Washington DC area. These spontaneous, homemade, heartfelt creations are found on streets throughout the region. They are often the only physical tribute to the many slaying victims.
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Friday, December 23, 2016

This shrine to Mr. Cotton's memory was erected in a small community park in Capitol Heights, Maryland.

May there be justice for all. And peace.

From a Prince Georges County Police report: Homicide Unit detectives arrested and charged two teenagers in connection with the homicide in Capitol Heights. One of the suspects is being charged as an adult. He’s Demiko Aiken, 17, of Capitol Heights. He’s charged with first and second degree murder. The second suspect, a 16-year-old, is charged as a juvenile with accessory-after-the-fact. On December 19th, 2016, at about 9:50 am, a citizen flagged down a patrol officer after seeing the victim, Rayshand Cotton, on the ground in the 1100 block of Brooke Road, Capitol Heights, Maryland. The victim was suffering from severe burns and was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy determined Cotton died from a gunshot wound. Through the course of the investigation, Aiken was developed as a suspect. He and the second suspect were arrested. They were driving the victim’s stolen SUV in the area of Rollins Lane in Capitol Heights. Detectives believe the motive for the murder was the robbery of the SUV. Aiken and the victim were acquaintances. The 16-year-old has admitted to helping Aiken dispose of the body after the murder. Aiken is in the custody of the Department of Correction on a no-bond status.

From a Prince Georges County Police report: The Prince George’s County Police Department is
investigating a police-involved shooting in Capitol Heights, Maryland. The Special
Investigative Response Team (SIRT) is leading the investigation.

The preliminary investigation revealed on December 22,
2016, at about 8:30am, our patrol officers responded to the 4100 block of Byers
Street for a 911 call about a suspicious car with the engine running. When
officers arrived on scene, they discovered a car matching the description, with
two individuals sleeping inside. The officers approached the car and
attempted to wake the individuals. The passenger, who was later identified
as 39-year-old Alvin Young Jr., of Washington, DC, opened the passenger side door in an attempt to flee from the
officer standing on the passenger side.

As Young was attempting to flee, the driver, who was
later identified as Terrence Toshay Thomas, Jr of Capitol Heights, was awakened, pulled out a handgun, and pointed it at the
officer and the passenger who were on the passenger side of the vehicle. Fearing for the lives of the officer and the passenger, the officer on the
driver’s side of the vehicle discharged his service weapon striking Thomas
twice in the chest. After a brief foot chase, Young was then apprehended
and taken into custody.

Officers immediately performed life
saving measures on Thomas. Thomas was subsequently taken to the hospital where
he was pronounced dead.

Evidence teams recovered the handgun
displayed by the driver and a second weapon, a rifle, which were both located
inside the vehicle. Both weapons are under forensic investigation and
review.

Young was taken into custody and charged with various
firearm related charges and is being held without bond in the Prince George’s
County Department of Corrections.

The officer who discharged his weapon is Police
Officer Steven Tucker, age 22. He has been with the Prince George’s county
police department for a year and a half. The officers involved were not hurt or
injured as result of the incident.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

From a DC police report: Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred in the 3300 block of 22nd Street SE, Washington DC, on Tuesday, November 22, 2016. At approximately 8:41 pm, members of the Seventh District responded to the listed location for a report of a shooting. Upon arrival, members located an adult male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. DC Fire and EMS personnel responded to the scene and transported the victim to an area hospital. All lifesaving efforts failed and he was pronounced dead. The decedent has been identified as Marquette Tyler, 26, of Southeast, DC.

From a DC police report: Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch are investigating a double homicide that occurred in the 3000 block of Stanton Road SE, Washington DC, on Friday, November 11, 2016. At 1:27 am, members of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Seventh District heard the sounds of gunshots in the area of the 3000 block of Stanton Road SE. After a brief canvass, members located two adult males; both were unconscious and unresponsive, and suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. DC Fire and EMS personnel responded to the scene and transported the victims to local hospitals, where lifesaving efforts failed. Both were pronounced dead. The decedents have been identified as Samuelle Buie, 25, and Rassaan Jennings, 19, both of Southeast, DC.

This large shrine is at the site of the slaying of both Mr. Buie and Mr. Jennings.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

From a Prince George's County police report: Homicide Unit detectives arrested a man in connection with the fatal shooting of Todd Webb, 14, in Capitol Heights, Maryland, early Sunday morning. The suspect is Bravon Freeman, 22, of Southeast Washington.
The investigation continues into identifying and arresting the suspect(s) who shot and killed Brian Davis, 18, at that same shooting scene minutes earlier. On October 30, 2016, at about 2:45 am, patrol officers were called to the 6800 block of Walker Mill Road for a shooting. They discovered a total of six shooting victims in the parking lot. Webb and Davis were pronounced dead on the scene.
The preliminary investigation reveals the six victims and Freeman were among a group of people who were gathered outside an apartment building to take part in or watch a dice game. For a reason which remains under investigation, a suspect or suspects began to shoot into the group. Davis was killed in that shooting. Several minutes later, detectives believe Freeman went inside the building, got a gun and then shot and killed Webb. Responding patrol officers arrested Freeman on the scene.

Freeman is in the custody of the Department of Corrections being held on a no bond status. He is charged with first and second degree murder.

This crime scene tape marking the site of the double homicide is adjacent to a small shopping center.

I visited the site again on January 10, 2017. This memorial to Mr. Webb and Mr. Davis had been erected on the grounds of a gas station where they went to their eternal rest.